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Taxes-Did you file jointly or seperately? Why?

Trying to finish up my taxes, just wondering how other married couples filed.  Obviously we want the biggest possible return, and I just don't know which would be more lucrative or if there is even a difference?
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Re: Taxes-Did you file jointly or seperately? Why?

  • It definitely depends on your income and if adding either puts you over any kind of tax bracket threshhold.

    When I was working (pre DD) I made a LOT (like 70K more) than DH so we filed separately, but without any dependents that was easy and worth doing for tax reasons.  Now that I SAH, we file jointly and obvioiusly both claim DD as a dependent, but we still make tooo much $ to get anything back.

    So long story short, depends on your income, how much you can deduct, etc.

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  • Jointly, has been since we were married.
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  • imagediana.filipi:
    Jointly, has been since we were married.

    This.

  • Jointly.  It is what Turbo Tax recommended.  It was too difficult to figure out who claims the mortgage/home equity interest and all the other extras to get the best refund. 
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  • Jointly...very rarely will you be better off if you file separately.
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  • I'm a CPA.  There are hardly any circumstances where filing separately will reduce the amount of taxes you pay.  You lose all the benefits of being married - the income limits for taking certain deductions are lower and the standard deduction is lower (that's just a list of the obvious downfalls).  The only cases where it ever makes sense is if one spouse makes significantly more than the other (I'm talking like she makes $500K and he makes $75K) because than the other spouse's income won't be taxed at the uber-high tax rate.  Even then you have to have certain deductions one can take and not the other to see a big difference.  Before DS was born, I actually ran ours both ways because DH made about 12 times what I did that year and it was still better to file jointly.

     

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  • Filing separately is only beneficial for VERY few people, and usually only when there is very, very high income.
  • We file jointly
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  • Jointly.. for more $$$

    I figure them out both ways first using tax software, then choose the higher refund but joint is usually better  (we have really simple taxes as we are not home owners) 

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    I'm a CPA.  There are hardly any circumstances where filing separately will reduce the amount of taxes you pay.  You lose all the benefits of being married - the income limits for taking certain deductions are lower and the standard deduction is lower (that's just a list of the obvious downfalls).  The only cases where it ever makes sense is if one spouse makes significantly more than the other (I'm talking like she makes $500K and he makes $75K) because than the other spouse's income won't be taxed at the uber-high tax rate.  Even then you have to have certain deductions one can take and not the other to see a big difference.  Before DS was born, I actually ran ours both ways because DH made about 12 times what I did that year and it was still better to file jointly.

    Thanks!  I filed us jointly last year, and am doing so this year.  I was just wondering if anyone doesn't and why.  Just being inquisitive.

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